Robert Taylor is one of Australia's most respected film and television actors. He recently appeared as the lead opposite French star Nadia Fares in "Storm Warning," directed by Jamie Blanks ("Urban Legend") for Dimension Films, and in "Rogue," Greg McLean's follow up to "Wolf Creek," for The Weinstein Company.

Prior to this, Taylor appeared as Kiron in the NBC telefilm "Hercules" in 2005, and worked with acclaimed American director,

Peter Bogdanovich in "The Mystery of Natalie Wood." Taylor also played the ongoing role of Vincent in the highly acclaimed BBC series "Ballykissangel" and the lead opposite Guy Pearce and Rachael Griffiths in the feature film, "The Hard Word."

Taylor is no stranger to international blockbusters, starring as Skip Taylor alongside Chris O'Donnell in "Vertical Limit," directed by Martin Campbell, and as Agent Jones in"The Matrix," directed by Larry & Andy Wachowski.

In a career covering 20 years, Taylor has also starred in many productions in Australia and the USA including "After the Rain," "First Daughter," "Tales of the South Seas," "Muggers," "Twisted Tales," "The Feds," "Stingers," "Phage" and "Nash's Vision."

Taylo recently starred in the Australian hit series "Satisfaction" and "Killing Time."

He is a graduate of the prestigious West Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).